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noun
The act of reducing to nothing, or nonexistence; or the act of destroying the form or combination of parts under which a thing exists, so that the name can no longer be applied to it; as, the annihilation of a corporation.
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In the case of positrons, the same physics processes are encountered, in addition to annihilation in which two 0.511 MeV photons are generated upon the positron annihilating with an electron.
He added that Bosnia's Muslim leaders would lead their people to annihilation.
What palliative "solution" to annihilation works -- a compromise of only 50percentt annihilation?
In deep space, any of these glitches might lead to annihilation.
The Rohingya have now faced what genocide scholar Daniel Feirestein describes as 'systematic weakening', the genocidal stage prior to annihilation.
Each represents a member of a community chosen as a target and then subject to annihilation – legal or physical.
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I don't know that I can read the play as enlivening, but I do find the enduring presence of Yiddish, a language that was so close to complete annihilation, to be a tale of triumph.
Garfield sent a telegram to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton alerting Washington to the need for reinforcements to avoid annihilation.
To some Israelis given to these worries, assimilation is tantamount to accepting annihilation.
From there, it's on to the annihilation of Carthage, and then to the life and times of Julius Caesar, arguably the most famous Roman of them all.
It is reassuring to learn that even if we choose to avoid annihilation by war, we may still count on an early success.
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